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  1. Ecological Interfaces between Land and Flowing Water: Themes and Trends in Riparian Research and Management
  2. Scale and climate regulation as a conservation incentive
  3. Seedling Submergence Tolerances Accurately Predict Riparian Tree Species Distributions: Insights to Help Design Environmental Flows
  4. Variation in Tree Growth along Soil Formation and Microtopographic Gradients in Riparian Forests
  5. Tree diversity in relation to maximum tree height: evidence for the harshness hypothesis of species diversity gradients
  6. Integrating Biological Control into Conservation Practice
  7. Designing restoration programs based on understanding the drivers of ecological change
  8. Tree diversity, tree height and environmental harshness in eastern and western North America
  9. Decision Support System for Water and Environmental Resources in the Connecticut River Basin
  10. Analyses of demographic data to investigate the growth-mortality tradeoff
  11. Quantifying flooding regime in floodplain forests to guide river restoration
  12. Functional traits and the growth–mortality trade‐off in tropical trees
  13. Aquatic Conservation Planning at a Landscape Scale
  14. Comment on "From Plant Traits to Plant Communities: A Statistical Mechanistic Approach to Biodiversity"
  15. The ecological and functional correlates of nocturnal transpiration
  16. THE CAUSES OF VARIATION IN TREE SEEDLING TRAITS: THE ROLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL SELECTION VERSUS CHANCE
  17. Comparing tropical forest tree size distributions with the predictions of metabolic ecology and equilibrium models
  18. A holistic tree seedling model for the investigation of functional trait diversity
  19. Alternative Designs and the Evolution of Functional Diversity